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    (County Tipperary) "Visit Kilcooley Abbey with Discover Ireland". Discover Ireland. Retrieved 30 August 2022. "Kilcooly Abbey -". Slieveardagh Rural Development...
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  • Kilcooly or Kilcooley can refer to Kilcooly Abbey, County Tipperary Kilcooly (civil parish), County Tipperary Kilcooley estate, housing estate, County...
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    central-plan structure. When churches have only one transept, as at Pershore Abbey, there is generally a historical disaster, fire, war or funding problem...
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    Corcomroe Abbey) Kilcooly Abbey, County Tipperary (1185 Jerpoint Abbey) Kilenny Abbey, County Kilkenny (1162 Jerpoint Abbey) Macosquin Abbey, County Londonderry...
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    Island Abbey, Clare Abbey, Inchicronan Priory, Killone Abbey and Limerick Priory, the Cistercians at Holy Cross Abbey, Corcomroe Abbey, Kilcooly Abbey and...
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  • Domnall's possessions in Ossory. He established Holy Cross Abbey in 1180 and Kilcooly Abbey in 1184, both under the Cistercian order. According to the...
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    originated in Callan, County Kilkenny. According to his own signature in Kilcooly Abbey, his father's name was Patrick. Rory was primarily a sculptor of tombs...
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  • Clonamicklon borders the civil parish of Kilcooly to the east. In the townland of Kilcoolyabbey lies Kilcooly Abbey, close to the border with County Kilkenny...
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    woodland trails which ascend to a height from which there are views of Kilcooly Abbey, the hills to the east and the bog to the west.[citation needed] The...
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  • Barker, 3rd Baronet. He adopted the surname of Barker on inheriting Kilcooly Abbey from his uncle Sir William Barker, 4th Baronet in 1818. His elder half...
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